HARRISBURG — Less than a month in office, Gov. Tom Wolf has already shaken up the Capitol status quo — imposing a gift ban, scuttling his predecessor's Medicaid plan, and firing one of his high-profile appointees. But the unassuming businessman from York County also is logging miles walking the halls of the Capitol to drop in on lawmakers and their staffs. Just to say hi. Lawmakers from both parties are taking notice, sending him shout-outs on Facebook, tweeting selfies with the "guv," and even taking to the House floor to comment on it. "In a bipartisan way, he's walking the halls, talking to members. That's been unheard of in my 15...

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